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Measures 17.7" W x 32" L x 15.29" H, 42.4 pounds; limited 5-year warranty • Portable propane gas grill; 12,000 Btu-per-hour input • Glass-reinforced nylon frame; cast-aluminum lid and body • Expansive 280-square-inch porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate • Goes together in under 5 minutes out of the box • Portable propane gas grill; 12,000 Btu-per-hour input • Glass-reinforced nylon frame; cast-aluminum lid and body • Expansive 280-square-inch porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate • Goes together in under 5 minutes out of the box • Measures 17.7" W x 32" L x 15.29" H, 42.4 pounds; limited 5-year warranty
MSRP $200.00
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MSRP $189.95
Released January, 2007
Pros
- compact size
- affordable price
- Just about the hottest portable grill out there. Can reach over 750 degrees in the right conditions.
Cons
- small tanks run out fast
- Optional propane hose connector for 20 pound LP tanks is difficult to use.
- Accessories are available mostly only via web or mail order.
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